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... explores the quality of the evidence base for the Overall, the book is easy to read and follow, information sector and the reasons why library well designed and lai[r] ...

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... His book syste- matically analyzes the changing condition of the American Dream by divid- ing the American experience into seven conceptually coherent ...The book concludes by speculating about the future ...

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... The launching point for this work is found in its title, The New White Nationalism. The book begins by delineating the differences between the older, more coarse white nationalism and the new, more palatable white ...

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... unique book in social ...this book goes beyond the research conclusions and provides very concrete advice to candidates and practitioners as to what is worth doing and when it is worth ...this book ...

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... 2010] RESTORATIVE JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF WAR CRIMES 1695 The last and most practical section of the book is a primer on victim advocacy at the ICC. In order to participate in a given proceeding, victims must be ...

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... the book too hagiographical and tendentious; supporters of Reagan will relish the memories the book evokes with its storyteller sense, as well as find copious data demonstrating the failure of political ...

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... Essentially the book is a critique of a particular type of discourse. There is relatively little detail on the way forward. This may partly flow from Brown’s sensitivity to the double-edged nature of political ...

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... The book is not flawless, but the flaws are few. Most notable is failing to provide summary information in tabular form so the reader can get a better sense of the major conclusions drawn from the analyses. For ...

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... PollockByrne's book dealing with the development of female criminality, the history of women's prisons, analysis of women prisoners and how they are treated, the roles of correctional st[r] ...

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... Wright also fails to address two further issues: how state level criminal justice statistics bureaus control crime reporting and how informal social controls, both in police organization[r] ...

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... In this volume, Judge Bazelon questions morality and crime, the causes of crime and criminal behavior and the distance between rhetoric and reality in the practice of criminal justice.. [r] ...

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... This is not so much because of the number of criminal and civil court cases involved, but rather because forensic assessment issues, especially the insanity plea in recent years, have pl[r] ...

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... Even if the Court does not find a constitutional limitation on the power of the states to impose the death penalty on juveniles, Streib argues that there are clear indications that Ameri[r] ...

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... Quite different than the previous two books in that the fundamental legal issues presented by the Goetz case and the criminal process are not its focus it was published before the case w[r] ...

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... Structural Criminology treats white-collar sentencing as part of a more general account of the role of power relations in influencing delinquent behavior and social reaction to different[r] ...

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... After the initial discussion of past and recent organized crime, which is mainly a recitation of crime figures and criminal gangs, Abadinsky examines in chapters six and seven the variou[r] ...

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... Chapter seven, entitled "Individual Occupational Crime," is a catch-all category which includes the largest number of occupational crimes and criminals.. It includes the familiar crime i[r] ...

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... The recommendation was adopted by the City Council in early 1987, and in the next six months police reported that the number of convenience store robberies dropped by 65%.29 Goldstein's [r] ...

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... For example, only 34.6% of represented youths charged with felony offenses in high representation jurisdictions are committed to out-of-home placements, while 60% of unrepresented childr[r] ...

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... Kamisar's 1965 "Equal Justice" paper presents a legal argument to ban police interrogation that is, at once, simple and profound.3 8 If the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimi[r] ...

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